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I have a power vision tuner on my bike I bought from jamie, with one of his tunes. bike runs good but have a slight decel. pop. what numbers in what areas do you have to change to add more fuel. I would like to do this myself if possible. thanks in advance
If your not comfortable doing it yourself, e mail Jamie and he will have you run 3 data logs 20 minutes each and e mail to him and he will tweak your MAP based on the data you send.
Also keep in mind that some pipes especially those that are very free flowing tend to have a little popping to them even when the bike is properly tuned. I'm running 4" Blackout Rounds and they have a straight thru open baffle with no packing and they always had an occasional pop especially when running hard at higher RPMs and hard downshifting. When I changed to the Quiet Baffles it eliminated almost all of the popping and added some low end Tq.
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